2.1 wrote:At the end of a turn, a side wins the game if it has destroyed at least half of its opponent’s troops and has lost fewer points of troops than its opponent.

In regular Triumph!, the citeria are destroying 1/3 of the enemy's points and having lost fewer oneself. Here, the enemy's losses are apparently measured in numbers rather than points, yet one's own losses are still measured in points. Is this intentional and if so why?

2.1 wrote:At the end of a turn, a side wins the game if it has destroyed at least half of its opponent’s troops and has lost fewer points of troops than its opponent.

In regular Triumph!, the citeria are destroying 1/3 of the enemy's points and having lost fewer oneself. Here, the enemy's losses are apparently measured in numbers rather than points, yet one's own losses are still measured in points. Is this intentional and if so why?

It's intended to be half of the enemy points. But the text is misleading, so I'll make sure I correct that.